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  2. German exonyms - Wikipedia

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    China; English name German name Endonym Notes Name Language Beijing: Peking Beijing Mandarin: Guangzhou: Kanton Guangzhou Mandarin: Jiaozhou: Kiautschou Jiaozhou

  3. Chinese German - Wikipedia

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    Chinese German or German Chinese may be: Of or relating to Sino-German relations; Chinese people in Germany; Chinese as a foreign language in Germany; Germans in China.

  4. Names of China - Wikipedia

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    The name New China has been frequently applied to China by the Chinese Communist Party as a positive political and social term contrasting pre-1949 China (the establishment of the PRC) and the new name of the socialist state, Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó (in the older postal romanization, Chunghwa Jenmin Konghokuo), or the "People's ...

  5. List of terms used for Germans - Wikipedia

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    A First World War Canadian electoral campaign poster. Hun (or The Hun) is a term that originally refers to the nomadic Huns of the Migration Period.Beginning in World War I it became an often used pejorative seen on war posters by Western Allied powers and the basis for a criminal characterization of the Germans as barbarians with no respect for civilization and humanitarian values having ...

  6. China - Wikipedia

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    China is a nuclear-weapon state with the world's largest standing army by military personnel and the second-largest defense budget. It is a great power, and has been described as an emerging superpower. China is known for its cuisine and culture, and has 59 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the second-highest number of any country.

  7. Hun speech - Wikipedia

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    After the speech, German soldiers marked the railway wagons that transported them to the coast with inscriptions such as "revenge is sweet" or "no quarter". [20] And the letters of the German soldiers reporting on excesses during their mission in China, which were later printed in German newspapers, were called "Hun letters". [21]

  8. China–Germany relations (1912–1949) - Wikipedia

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    The same feeling was shared by the German import-export houses for fear that direct government ties would exclude them from profiting as the middleman. [9] After he returned to China, Bauer contracted smallpox, died, and was buried in Shanghai. [8] Sino-German trade slowed between 1930 and 1932 because of the Great Depression.

  9. List of German abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    This list of German abbreviations includes abbreviations, acronyms and initialisms found in the German language. Because German words can be famously long, use of abbreviation is particularly common. Even the language's shortest words are often abbreviated, such as the conjunction und (and) written just as "u." This article covers standard ...